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14th March 07, 12:37 PM
#21
you know, I thought about getting a pair of leather pants that were 3 dollars. I kick my self now!!!
~Casey
[SIZE="1"]"It's the job thats never started that takes the longest to finish. Thats what my old Gaffer used to say." - Samwise Gamgie, J.R.R. Tolkein[/SIZE]
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20th March 07, 11:57 PM
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Thats a great first go.
Doc...
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2nd April 07, 11:26 AM
#23
 Originally Posted by cwr89
now, the question is, is it safe to machine sew the thinner leather that I might salvedge from the thrift stuff? I have an (it is actually my mothers and she just taught me how to use it a week ago) ancient (about 30 years old) Singer Strait Stitch machine, she only has 1 needle for it and it is like a medum needle it works in most all the fabrics I have used. I just don't have the dexterity to make the sewing line up correctly. Or, is it recommended that I do it by hand?
Depends on the machine. As others have said, make sure you get a leather needle: they're stronger, and designed to punch through leather.
I have a 50 year old Singer that can more or less manage leather, but I need to go extremely slowly -- it's almost easier to run the machine by hand (hand turning the drive wheel -- I did mention it's an OLD machine, right?) and just use the motor for a little bit of a boost when I'm trying to get through the material. A lot of newer ones, though, are a lot weaker, and can't really manage it, so you might want to try working your way up to it, starting with a heavy fabric, and working up to leather one step at a time.
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2nd April 07, 12:44 PM
#24
 Originally Posted by Alex Mac
Depends on the machine. As others have said, make sure you get a leather needle: they're stronger, and designed to punch through leather.
I have a 50 year old Singer that can more or less manage leather, but I need to go extremely slowly -- it's almost easier to run the machine by hand (hand turning the drive wheel -- I did mention it's an OLD machine, right?) and just use the motor for a little bit of a boost when I'm trying to get through the material. A lot of newer ones, though, are a lot weaker, and can't really manage it, so you might want to try working your way up to it, starting with a heavy fabric, and working up to leather one step at a time.
I have finally found a place where I can get the "fake leather" looks alright, and was $3.95 a yard and 60 some inches wide.
it isn't the thick stuff. but it has the look I want, I also know where I can get if from now, the Joann's fabrics had it in white, light brown, dark brown, black, and tan.
when I get adventurous, I might get the synthetic fox/rabbit fur.
I am going to go and work on it now, and see how it goes, pictures will come soon!!!!!
~Casey
[SIZE="1"]"It's the job thats never started that takes the longest to finish. Thats what my old Gaffer used to say." - Samwise Gamgie, J.R.R. Tolkein[/SIZE]
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2nd April 07, 03:26 PM
#25
Looking forward to it Casey.
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3rd April 07, 04:36 PM
#26
 Originally Posted by turpin
Looking forward to it Casey.
the sewing machine went well, it went strait through it no problems.
I am going to be working on the front and back of it here in a bit.
I hope to get some pictures as soon as possible!
~Casey
[SIZE="1"]"It's the job thats never started that takes the longest to finish. Thats what my old Gaffer used to say." - Samwise Gamgie, J.R.R. Tolkein[/SIZE]
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3rd April 07, 05:44 PM
#27
Good for you Casey - be sure to show us your progress.
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